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Hold Your Ground: How Perennial Cover Crops Control Erosion In Orchards And Vineyards

Various forms of erosion look different in vineyards and orchards. But they all cost you in terms of time, productivity and land value. Whether it's water cutting and carrying fertile soil away during winter storms, hot winds blowing soil during summer, or repeated tillage shifting it with every pass, they share the same weakness. Your most valuable asset with nothing rooted in it and nothing covering it, is ready to move.

The good news? There's an affordable and practical solution

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How NCRS Practice 327 builds soil health in your orchard or vineyard

Planting the alleys with a perennial cover keeps living roots in the ground, which improve soil aggregation and water infiltration. Perennial cover crops build soil organic matter, and increase microbial activity in the soil thereby supporting nutrient availability for the cash crop.

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Let's Stop Punishing Farmers Who Are Making Our Food System More Sustainable

To gain momentum with “the best” climate and soil friendly practices in agriculture, we need first movers. We need early adopters, pioneers and visionaries. We need them to prove the thesis, to lead and to help de-risk the practice, while establishing the social and cultural norm of success through reduced tillage and continuous living cover. We need trailblazers. 

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Roots vs Shoots

Roots vs. Shoots; Biomass vs. Biological. When it comes to covering the “floor” of your vineyard or orchard, an entirely new conversation is taking place.

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Building Healthy Soils and Balance Sheets with the California Soil Restoration Project

Feels like hard times, for a lot of California growers. Vineyard operators are watching grape prices collapse under the weight of oversupply, and some are making the painful decision to pull out vines that were established generations ago. Agricultural history literally erased by economic pressure. Orchard operators are caught in a squeeze between increasing input costs, demands for reduced water use, and almond prices that aren’t delivering an ROI. Right now, any program that offers a new revenue stream while making your land healthier and more productive deserves a serious look.

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Oakville Bluegrass Cooperative Opens Enrollment for the California Soil Restoration Project

Oakville Bluegrass Cooperative (OBC) opened enrollment for the inaugural cohort of the California Soil Restoration Project, a carbon farming project that rewards growers for their land stewardship by providing revenue from carbon removal credit sales. Growers who enroll in the program this season could be earning $100 per acre per year starting in 2026.  Over time they will also improve soil health, conserve water, and retain nutrients.

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Summer 2024 Promotion

Oakville Bluegrass Cooperative offers some sizzling savings this summer for your cover crop planting.

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